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Meet the CT Humane Society's Pets of the Week: Ruth and May

Ruth and May are a bonded pair of sisters who are fluffy and soft! They were brought to CHS in January from animal control.

These sisters are one-year-old females. They will do well in a home where they can be together.

Rabbits make wonderfully social family pets! However, be sure to familiarize yourself with their care and enrichment needs before adopting. Although relatively easy to care for once you know how, rabbits do require more attention than most people typically think. Rabbits may be able to live in pairs. When bonded, they will groom each other and snuggle together for companionship. Solo rabbits will need more human social time than pairs. Curious and social, rabbits do benefit from a lot of time out of their cage and can be litter box trained so they can roam freely in a safe environment. While rabbits vary greatly in size, the average rabbit may weigh approximately 5 pounds and can live 6-12 years with proper care.

If you are interested in Ruth and May, they are available in Westport. In order to best serve pets in CHS' care and to efficiently serve the community, the Westport location is operating on an appointment-only schedule, and adoptions for pets at these locations will begin online via an online application.

Visit CThumane.org/Status to learn more!


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